Book Review: Bitter Night

Oct 26, 2009 09:38

I admit it.  I was one of the lucky ones who got to read this book early.  And O.M.G.  It's awesome!!

Bitter Night is an Urban Fantasy that takes place in the Western US.  There is magic in the world but most humans are oblivious to it and poor Max gets entangled right in the middle of it.  In college, her friend Giselle tricked her and made her ( Read more... )

horngate, review, book review, fantasy, diana pharaoh francis, crosspointe, witches of horngate, urban fantasy, bitter night, path series, novel

Leave a comment

mtlawson October 26 2009, 14:31:07 UTC
I sure hope Borders will carry it. I've been a bit underwhelmed at my local Borders lately.

Reply

mela_lyn October 26 2009, 14:57:18 UTC
I think we all are. They've all been pulling back from buying a ton so they dont' have to close stores. When my sister was there, they talked about closing the store she worked at. Sadly they get more online sales. I like to peruse in person.

Reply

mtlawson October 27 2009, 03:38:05 UTC
::sigh::

Was out tonight to, well, blow off some steam, and wandered by there. Yeah, I know release is tomorrow, but I've also seen The Black Ship and The Turning Tide out early. No dice for Bitter Night.

And I'm still waiting to see Laura Anne Gilman's Flesh and Fire in a location other than the big independent Joseph-Beth.

Reply

mela_lyn October 27 2009, 20:01:10 UTC
I had to go to Barnes and Nobles. UGH!

Reply

mtlawson October 27 2009, 21:09:03 UTC
Too bad you're probably too far away from the Cleveland Joseph-Beth. The one in Cincy is a nice store, and I've had some long conversations with the SF/F buyer there.

Reply

mela_lyn October 27 2009, 21:11:12 UTC
It's 15m to either the Strongsville or Medina Borders, 25m to Barnes & Nobles and another Borders, and about 60m to the only J&B I know of.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up